Essentially, this is the tale of someone named after me (the reason why is in the summary) who claims that the SCP-XXXX slot belongs to some mysterious entity. The Foundation believes him to be a madman and demotes him to Class E, as there is zero evidence pointing towards such an entity. The slot does contain reminders that SCP-XXXX does not exist, as well as some notes by Junior Researcher Daniel trying to convince the foundation that SCP-XXXX exists. And it does.

Turns out that only the O5s should ever be informed about SCP-XXXX, and that they have used the Ennui Protocol to erase the memories of those who do not need to know about SCP-XXXX everytime it nearly ends the world. However, Junior Researcher Daniel was hired before one of the uses of the Ennui Protocol, and as displayed in the classified message at the end of the SCP article, he is inable to be wiped of memories. (not even Class F amnestics will make much difference in the long run) and so his memories survived the Ennui Protocol, causing his ramblings about the fact that SCP-XXXX does exist.

Update: added edit wars and a suicide note explaining a bunch.

I moved your thread summary content to the first post and trimmed it above, OP, since it was taking up a lot of space on the forum listing. Try to keep thread descriptions under 7 lines so you don't visually crowd out other people's threads. ~Zyn

Okay, taking a look at this since it fell to page 3 with no replies. As a general note, I don't know what the Ennui Protocol is, so I guess my crit will represent that portion of the audience. I'm also not going to comment on nitpicks, since it looks like the draft is intentionally kind of casual looking from the start? Though to be honest, I thought it was a joke article at first.

Overall… this reads a lot more like a tale than an SCP article. To be honest, the ending is kind of on the abrupt and disappointing side. I also personally never really liked Junior Researcher Daniel much as a character, mainly because the panicking and then quick jump to kind of… snobby? (with reference to the "Puny humans of your world with a few petabytes of space" comment, which didn't really win him any support points with me while reading) and irrational? portrayal.

I'm not entirely sure I follow the logic of the guy remembering everything (most of that stuff would have been useless, anyway. That's why we regular humans don't remember the exact feel of crusty eyelids every day when we wake up or the precise time we go to the bathroom on the weekends) translating to being able to get a job at the Foundation (it's already a little difficult for me to believe that a thematically consistent Foundation-like organization exists in "Universe 10^32^4"). Also, having a great memory doesn't necessarily translate to being a good researcher, or being a good supervisor. Someone can remember everything but still have terrible lab etiquette; similarly, good memory doesn't necessarily make you a good leader or communicator in charge of other employees.

I also don't understand why the O5 note starts with "All of what you have read above is a lie. A diversion. A scam. A hoax." and then has "Mr. Daniel WAS right. SCP-XXXX does exist." towards the end. What is the diversion? What actually is SCP-XXXX? Furthermore, if Daniels knew about it and its mechanics/details/etc. thanks to his awesome memory, why didn't the Foundation take advantage of that by swearing him to secrecy and having him work with their personnel to determine the best course of action to prevent whatever SCP-XXXX is from happening again?

The suicide mention was a little… hamfisted? Cheesy? And given that I never felt particularly emotionally attached to this guy who is so far removed from me as a normal puny human who can't remember everything and who isn't a high-level person at my own workplace, I feel like I missed out on that being an impactful part of the story.

I'm not sure about this. I guess my main issue with this is that it seems weird for the Foundation to have just let the guy go insane to the point of killing himself when there were better ways to use his knowledge (and if there wasn't, why did they let him access and edit the document to begin with?).

he is just getting way too annoyed at his panicked cries that SCP-XXXX does exist not getting any attention.

Why did the Foundation let him have access to official documentation? Also, again, why didn't they just take the guy more seriously so they could get more information out of him? ETA: also, why snobby? Don't people typically become less willing to listen to people who present information to them in a snobby way?

The multiverse has so many possibilities that some universes could have a difference on just the quantum level. That's Universe 10^32^4.

"That's just the way it is" doesn't really address the other narrative issues.